​Here's a sample of the stories that Jim covered on this edition of the Round-Up:

--Public opinion numbers declining for those companies distancing themselves fromthe National Rifle Association.--Georgia lawmakers nix tax benefit for Delta Airlines following the airline'sdecision to cut ties with the NRA.--Florida's House of Representatives pass House Bill 839 requiring each districtschool board to adopt rules for display of the official state motto, 'In God WeTrust.'--President Trump has said he plans to institute tariffs on steel and aluminumimports next week.--59% of Americans feel it's important for President Trump to place tariffs onsteel and aluminum.--According to the Supreme Court, immigrants detained for removal proceedings maybe held indefinitely and not entitled to a bail hearing.--The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a case involving the Trumpadministration's repeal of DACA and on Monday rejected an appeal from theJustice Department to remove a lower court decision that put an injunction onthe government's attempt to end DACA.--The Trump administration is laying the groundwork to abandon the nuclear dealwith Iran if European allies fail to fix the agreement and close key loopholesthat have allowed the Islamic republic to continue sensitive nuclear researchand develop advanced ballistic missiles.--The Trump administration is considering re-joining the 11 nation Trans-PacificPartnership.--The White House announced Tuesday that it sent Congress a framework foroverhauling prison and criminal reentry in America.--Is the Trump administration going to get rid of General H.R. McMaster asNational Security Advisor?--Hope Hicks is resigning as White House Communications Director to explore newopportunities.--Jeff Sessions is back in President Trump's political 'cross-hairs' as thepresident blasted him for tapping an Obama guy to investigate allegations ofgovernment surveillance abuse.--Liberty Counsel's Mat Staver stunned as President Trump has announced his re-election.--Mike Pence addressed those attending the National Religious Broadcastersconference putting an emphasis on the pro-life position.--Trump official Scott Lloyd's character continues to face attack for his lifeaffirming policies at the Department of Health and Human Services Office ofRefugee Resettlement.--The Iowa Senate passed a bill Wednesday to prohibit abortions after the unbornbaby has a detectible heartbeat.--The Florida House approved a bill to ban dismemberment abortions.--Chancellor Angela Merkel admitted the existence of so-called no-go zones inGermany.--The Council on American/Islamic Relations (CAIR) is hosting their 4th annualOklahoma Muslim Day at the Capitol on March 5th. It's bringing together Muslimsand their interfaith partners from across the state.